noun HSK 5
zhě
dancer · one who dances

Meaning

舞者 refers to a person who dances, either professionally or as a serious practitioner. It combines 舞 (dance) with the classical suffix 者 (one who does), creating a formal or literary term for dancer. This word is commonly used in artistic, performance, and cultural contexts.

Usage

舞者 is more formal and literary than the colloquial 跳舞的人. It's frequently used in professional dance contexts, performance reviews, artistic discussions, and written Chinese. You'll see it in dance company descriptions, cultural articles, and when referring to dancers as artists rather than just people who dance casually.

Examples

  1. 01
    她是一位专业的芭蕾舞者,在国家大剧院演出。
    shì wèi zhuān de lěi zhě, zài guó jiā yuàn yǎn chū.
    She is a professional ballet dancer who performs at the National Center for the Performing Arts.
  2. 02
    这位舞者的动作优美而充满力量。
    Zhè wèi zhě de dòng zuò yōu měi ér chōng mǎn liàng.
    This dancer's movements are graceful yet full of strength.

Characters

Measure words

  • wèi一位优秀的舞者
  • míng三名舞者

Common collocations

  • 专业舞者
    zhuān zhě
    professional dancer
  • 芭蕾舞者
    lěi zhě
    ballet dancer
  • 当代舞者
    dāng dài zhě
    contemporary dancer
  • 舞者的身体
    zhě de shēn
    dancer's body

Antonyms

Origin

The suffix 者 is a classical Chinese marker meaning 'one who does X' or 'person characterized by X.' It's used to create formal agent nouns from verbs and appears in many professional or identity terms.

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